Brother Juniper's tales of Navajoland. 1970.

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Brother Juniper's tales of Navajoland. 1970.

Typescript (bound). An account of experiences and daily life at St. Christopher's Mission to the Navajo Indians at Bluff, Utah, during the period 1943 to 1970.

128 leaves ; 28 cm.

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Church of St. Mary of the Moonlight (Oljato, Utah)

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St. Christopher's Mission (Bluff, Utah)

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Folliet, Joseph

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Brother Juniper, born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, joined the staff of St. Christopher's Mission to the Navajo in Bluff, Utah, in 1943. He went to help with the building of the mission and ended up staying for twenty-seven years. From the guide to the Brother Juniper's Tales on Navajoland typescript, 1943-1970, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah) ...

Liebler, H. Baxter (Harold Baxter), 1889-1982

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The Reverend Harold Baxter Liebler established a mission to the Navajo Indians at Bluff, Utah in 1943 named St. Christopher's until his retirement in the middle 1960s. Liebler's mission to the Navajo Indians, however, did not end upon his retirement. Instead, he moved into the Monument Valley area of Arizona and established the Hat Rock Valley Retreat Center and St. Mary's of the Moonlight chapel. He resided here, in Monument Valley, until his death in 1982. Liebler, even though operating this n...